BY E. MEYRICK. 395 



ochreous. Legs whitish, anterior pair dark fuscous. ForewinL,'s 

 whitish-ochreous, yellow-tinged, more ochreous towards base uf 

 costa, with scattered black scales; a white costal sti-eak from 

 near base to |; an obscure fuscous median longitudinal streak 

 from near base to apex, becoming blackish on an apical dash, and 

 a similar streak along fold; a blackish mixed subdorsal scale-tuft 

 beyond |-, another at |, two transversely placed in disc at ^, and 

 two others at §: cilia whitish-ochreous, with a blackish apical bar, 

 beneath this whitish, on costa with a cloudy blackish line. Hind- 

 wings pale grey: cilia whitish-grey-ochreous. 



Sydney, New South Wales; in March, two specimens, taken at 

 light. 



175. T. droscrodrs, n.sp. 



(J. 12 mm. Head, antenna?, and thorax whitish-ochreous. 

 Palpi ochreous-whitish, second joint with six fine fuscous rings, 

 tuft moderate, terminal joint with six indistinct fuscous rings. 

 Abdomen whitish-fuscous, l)asal half whitish-yellowish, sides 

 whitish. Legs whitish, anterior pair sprinkled with dark fuscous. 

 Fore wings light ochreous-yellowish, suffusedly irrorated with 

 white, with a few scattered black scales, especially towards costa; 

 a subdorsal scale-tuft at 5, another before middle, two transversely 

 placed in disc at J, and two others at f ; a short fine black apical 

 dash : cilia whitish-ochreous, round apex white irrorated with 

 ochreous. Hindwings pale grey; cilia whitish-grey-ochreous. 



Sydney, New South Wales; in October, one specimen. 



176. T. I/cJ/odora, Low. 



(Pogonias heliodora. Low., Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1894, 

 108.) 



I have not seen this species, which appears from the description 

 to be distinct and probably referable here. 



Duaringa, Queensland, in November. 



177. T. )wmodoxa, n.sp. 



^5. 10-11 mm. Head and thorax light fuscous. Anteniue 

 dark fuscous, finely and obscurely whitish-ringed. Palpi dark 



